Shocking 2025 Ballon d’Or Upsets: Haaland’s Unexpected Fall and Vinícius Jr.’s Stunning Absence from Top 10 Revealed!
- 2021 (Borussia Dortmund): 11th place, 33 points.
- 2022 (Borussia Dortmund & Manchester City): 10th place, 18 points.
- 2023 (Manchester City): 2nd place, 357 points.
- 2024 (Manchester City): 5th place, 432 points.
Erling Haaland attends the 67th Ballon D’Or Ceremony at Theatre Du Chatelet on October 30, 2023 in Paris, France.
Vinícius, meanwhile, endured a steep decline compared to last year, when he finished second behind Manchester City’s Rodri. The Brazilian collected 1,129 points in 2024 and was widely seen as the frontrunner, but after struggling to replicate that level, he fell 14 spots to 16th.
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Haaland and Vinícius’ 2024-25 season
The 2024-25 campaign was turbulent for Haaland and Manchester City. Pep Guardiola’s side lifted the Community Shield but failed to add another major trophy, bowing out early in the Carabao Cup, losing the FA Cup final, falling to Real Madrid in the Champions League playoffs, slipping out of the Premier League title race early, and even suffering a shock defeat to Al Hilal in the Club World Cup.
Individually, Haaland’s numbers were strong, with 34 goals and 5 assists in 48 appearances, but a lack of silverware, coupled with injury setbacks that kept him out of key games like the Champions League second leg against Madrid, hurt his standing with voters.
Vinícius’ story was similar. Real Madrid captured the UEFA Super Cup and Intercontinental Cup in the first half of the season, but faltered elsewhere. Despite 22 goals and 19 assists in 58 matches, Los Blancos fell short in La Liga to Barcelona, exited the Champions League in the quarterfinals, and lost in the Club World Cup semifinals, leaving the Brazilian’s campaign with an underwhelming finish.



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